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Here is my little slice of heaven! enclosed a upstairs loft to build my dream lounge to include all my "Havana" collectables ( Habanos ashtrays, Jars, Humidors, tin's books ect.) It has a 1100 CFM ventilation fan in the ceiling that is low sound but changes all the air in the room completely every minute.
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Fantastic ^^
Love the end table humidors. Where can I find those?


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Fantastic ^^
Love the end table humidors. Where can I find those?


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They were made by Aristocrat Humidors (Bob Staebell) but sadly he retired a few years ago. He is still around selling the humidification stuff, here is the link to his website http://aristocrathumidors.com/aristocrat.htm (maybe you can get him to come out of retirement and build you one) Take a look around the site he used to make outstanding stuff!!!
Take a look at his Large Armoires
Dimensions: 52" wide x 84" high x 26.5" deep
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With winter close at hand I needed a warmer space to smoke,

We have a Potlatch scalers shack built in the 40's or 50's with rough cut lumber it's about 8X20. we restored it and use it for a guest cabin, and this year we put a front porch on it so my wife put blankets on the railing and we put an infrared heater in the corner and here it is a warm place to enjoy


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With winter close at hand I needed a warmer space to smoke,

We have a Potlatch scalers shack built in the 40's or 50's with rough cut lumber it's about 8X20. we restored it and use it for a guest cabin, and this year we put a front porch on it so my wife put blankets on the railing and we put an infrared heater in the corner and here it is a warm place to enjoy


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Here is the view

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Looks amazing! I would love to see a photo of the actual shack.
 
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My spot out on the back deck overlooking the 12th fairway. Being in the central Texas cold weather is rarely an issue (last winter being a bizarre exception) and when it’s too hot in the summer I just wait and go out in the evening. I’ve got deck outlets for a space heater or fan if needed and internet connectivity. While the oak tree provides shade it doesn’t stop rain, so that’s the only downside.

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highsierrasmokin'

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So here is what it looked like when we brought it home

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Here it is with a new paint job and off the wheels, no skirt yet

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And a new paint job and floor inside


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the new porch befor the deck was installed

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And the inside after the rebuild

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It was quite a project
Wow!!! Thanks for the pics!
That is a really cool structure and your upgrades look awesome.
Well done!
 
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@highsierrasmokin' Thanks, if i had known how much trouble a pool is.......especially with all the trees.

Other thing I want to say is all you guys smoking outside with the snow and stuff on the ground are crazy we've been stuck in the 50s during the day and it's too damn cold to smoke a cigar outside.
 
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I only smoke 2-3 cigars a month so when I do smoke, I light up wherever I am hangin. Nice weather is usually spent on the patio (it goes to shade for the day around 4pm during the summer), rain and cool weather on the screened back porch, football/baseball games in the living room and if I just kicked back listening to music, it's in the music/ man cave room. I must say I do have a killer vintage stereo system. :)

None if it is fancy, but it's home.
 

highsierrasmokin'

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we've been stuck in the 50s during the day and it's too damn cold to smoke a cigar outside.
50's is to cold for a cigar?!?! :LOL::ROFLMAO: I dream of 50's this time of year.
Yesterday was 42 in the sun. It was 38 in the garage, while I smoked. A couple heaters and I'm good to go!
 
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